Articles, tagged with "wage garnishment", page 3
28th March 2011
Should you owe the Internal Revenue Service and do nothing at all to end it, an Internal Revenue Service wage garnishment is in your immediate future. The 3 main forms of IRS Garnishment are Wage Garnishments and Bank Garnishments, both varieties are quit...
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Author:
P. Jacobson
16th March 2011
Defaulting on a student loan has big ramifications. The government is relentless. They use a couple of really effective tactics to recover their money. The most embarrassing practice is called Administative Wage Garnishment. They'll contact your emplo...
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Author:
Natalie
09th March 2011
Tax Problems Solved with an IRS Tax AttorneyAn IRS tax attorney is definitely an expert professional that can resolve the majority of tax difficulties. There are a number strategies to deal with perhaps the most unfortunate tax issues so that you can obta...
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Author:
Ricky Dillard
04th March 2011
Defaulting on a student loan will cause serious problems for you. The government can use a variety of methods to collect payment on the loan. One of the most expensive and embarrassing practices is when they contact your employer about your debt. They wil...
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Author:
Natalie
02nd March 2011
If you are riddled with overwhelming credit card debt you are probably wondering what is the worst that can happen to you. Use your reasoning for a moment and think of a person with $30,000 (5 credit accounts) in credit card or unsecured debt. His debt p...
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Author:
Allan Henry
21st February 2011
When an individual in debt does not pay, the creditor may sell that debt to a consumer debt collection company. Debt collectors will then contact the individual who owed the money and try to get payment on the debt. In the past, debt collectors may have u...
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Author:
Joseph Hernandez
18th February 2011
Have you been effected by a garnish of wages? It is the process of deducting money from an employee's salary. The garnish of wages will continue until the entire debt has been repaid. One of the biggest garnishments is from not paying taxes. Wage garnishm...
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Author:
Lee French
17th February 2011
If you have received notice from the IRS that the federal government is planning to begin garnishing you wages due to unpaid taxes, it is crucial that you seek IRS tax help from IRS tax attorneys as quickly as possible.
Although you can often make arr...
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Author:
Stacey Nelson
15th February 2011
In legal terms, child support refers to the periodic payment of a defendant or “obligor" to a plaintiff or to an obliged party for the financial support and care of children from divorced separated parents. It is essential for a child’s growth to have the...
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Author:
michellegillett
14th February 2011
Are you considering filing for personal bankruptcy but feeling overwhelmed by the thought of all the complicated paperwork that is involved in the process? Many questions will go through your mind as you contemplate whether or not to file for personal ban...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
14th February 2011
Student loans are a reality of life for those seeking higher education as the cost of college and technical degrees have soared. Your ...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
14th February 2011
If you have more overwhelming bills than you can manage and afford and you are getting deeper and deeper into credit card debt every day, you may want to consider contacting ...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
11th February 2011
If you are considering filing for personal bankruptcy with the help of a ...
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Author:
ArticleSubmit Auto
08th February 2011
Prestamos, Very low interest, unsecured personalized loans, also termed signature loans, have some fairly stringent qualifications. These loans are granted without having the loan company getting the advantage of entry to collateral or precious property. ...
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Author:
Subrey37 eush75
07th February 2011
A lawsuit is initiated when the Plaintiff files a Complaint with the Clerk of the Court. That Complaint, along with a Summons is served on the Defendant. You can be served in person, via mail, left attached to your door, etc. Once the Summons and Compl...
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Author:
Allan Henry